Factor Info

ID 138010
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 80027942207879615138264398444521714645096464197040704145132879204900570288255830825444537929103574244809400582269700075109400078634899175310952286510895851749175448673933203440158823993860474033113286824993848523298014886858548814330988466116662740510321776861301883920791168341743386211928430849409151140784188695726869381205079185488885927702959238208255109493585412442669066520040257436610907815223769477374511603135198491063397531748767777552893933530130951986873256013037474998939190439461439142731783217000395701028565401562978466468902567091419630912671552925672729577803306767413043117654819426995699902965325114735758479349817287037594670205356385395692746461798592384051045460996021795251556685860587878061897307026728542794130558947676609409726557335172374879310222487776203756338568245873734166835393049342401126765358530908671921685130192016481696684143117159372554956139691202046606006365094066627582372396293

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136759) 2904502803760030473636288932782284793817584760729370624506135404169861805472027998027027772710523810814990472591645953614823701446695829399104679236730521344986688501386358223641569047388202667590716901925938420554304374447299762780618766177095500088325629430958613276964425458481781438964087317889 (composite)
(ID: 172972) 27553060752525102426073747976393253376387237862424570086033889608089840030551785685615783049648406152790764627050884613567560991174007371204049766918922990008119178282978361078269780396957879847310823048799821170097315189723044013496919979592701713229081731466907501089780352156265702540701467367848821220017089147738877285417956857077458748514902826729760624213006121399694893486011682598416633048695565050240866317154006278748943744098485804519096456125368878896011709569515708863836980726204257276614049786315315795359608514329289015430618393927078204225015905766007040624799683391748268203300307235905175512929820909109637 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.